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mattinker:

--- Quote from: awemawson on February 09, 2017, 03:44:55 AM ---I say Matthew you are getting right into the heart of that donkey saw  :bow:

I always assumed that there was a spring loaded ball bearing down in there as the one way valve, with the adjuster pressing on it, but in all the years I owned it I never dismantled that bit!

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Andrew, the twist is in the next video!
mattinker:
Thanks AdeV
I think this should be a sticky! Thank you for going to the trouble of explaining it so clearly! Those icons above all that animated stuff never read as being anything usable! I fail to see why that function is not part off attachments. It's obvious when you look at it, especially as I know how html code works!

Thanks again, all the best Matthew


--- Quote from: AdeV on February 09, 2017, 02:11:53 AM ---Hi Matt,

When you're writing your post, have a look at the 2 rows of icons above the smileys - the first one on the left, on the second row (underneath the "B") is a Youtube link. Just press that to get:


--- Code: ---[you tube][/you tube]
--- End code ---
(note: I've added spaces so it shows up properly in this post...)

Now all you need to do is paste your video's unique code between the two tags, and you're golden! The code appears in the URL (address bar in your browser), just click on it and it should show up in full. Or, once the video has finished playing, copy the code out of the "share" box (see attached picture).

e.g. if your Youtube URL looks like this:

--- Code: ---https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy5rkw4SeP4
--- End code ---

Take everything after the "v=", i.e. zy5rkw4SeP4, and paste it between the two tags:


--- Code: ---[youtube]zy5rkw4SeP4[/youtube]
--- End code ---

And you end up with this:



HTH!

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awemawson:

Andrew, the twist is in the next video!
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I wait with bated breath Matthew  :clap:
hermetic:
 I am waiting with the breath baited too, I admire your bottle on drilling through the plug, I would have tried to get it out, but I always was " A boy of nervous disposition"
Phil
mattinker:
Here we are again, You can breath again Andrew!

Hermetic, I chose to drill the plug rather than trying to get it out because I could see that the drilling for the oil ways was pretty small so I thought that it would be worth the minimal risk and that I could always plug it!!

Here is the video of making an anti return valve for the hydraulic down feed system!

Regards, Matthew


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